Women's crew takes fourth in race
Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The women's crew finished their season on a high note earning fourth place at the Foot of the Charles race on Nov.
Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The women's crew finished their season on a high note earning fourth place at the Foot of the Charles race on Nov.
After falling to the University of New Hampshire on Tuesday, the Dartmouth women's basketball team faced tough competition in the TD Bank Classic at the University of Vermont this weekend, where both Boston College and Marist College topped the Big Green, giving the team a 0-4 start to the season. In Tuesday's 65-52 loss to UNH, co-captain Brittney Smith '11 had trouble being an offensive threat because of a strong defensive effort by the Wildcats and only put up six points on the day. Dartmouth was out-rebounded 38-28, and UNH's domination in the paint contributed in large part to its 10-point lead at halftime. Early in the second half, the women closed the spread to seven but were unable to keep up the pressure.
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff The ninth-ranked Dartmouth women's ice hockey team fell twice to Ivy League foe Harvard University 5-3 and 3-2, respectively this weekend in a home-and-home matchup. The Big Green squared off in Cambridge for the first game of the series and the Crimson jumped to an early lead eight minutes into the contest.
Virginia Peisch '11, co-captain of the Dartmouth women's field hockey team, played in the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division I Senior Game at the University of Maryland on Saturday.
Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's basketball team split its games in the opening week of the season, going 1-2 after three hard fought matchups. Dartmouth (1-3, 0-0 Ivy) lost a heartbreaking home opener to in-state rival University of New Hampshire.
I sat down with Aly O'Dea '12 to talk about falling just short of the Ivy League title at the end of the women's soccer season. How tough is it to come so close to winning but come up short? AO: There was a period of time where if four or five things happened we would've won so we were all really excited, but then one of the teams didn't win so we we're really bummed.
Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's soccer team toppled No.
Andy Foust / The Dartmouth Staff Andy Foust / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's hockey team split its games on the road this weekend, suffering a 2-0 loss to Quinnipiac University on Friday night then winning a dramatic, 3-2 game over Princeton University on Saturday. The Big Green (4-3-1, 3-2-1 ECAC) faced off against the Quinnipiac Bobcats after tallying 13 goals over its last two games a scoring trend the team hoped to continue entering the match, according to assistant captain Evan Stephens '11. "Last weekend, we knocked in 13 goals against St.
So I'm pretty sure I wasn't a man for about 20 minutes on Saturday. This painful phenomenon occurred during an event called the "Tough Mudder," which is a 12.5-mile run with 19 obstacles along the way. The race my friends and I did was at a dirt bike racetrack in Englishtown, N.J.
The men's and women's squash teams both competed in their first matches of the season at home this weekend at the Dartmouth Fall Classic.
Ethan Shaw '12, Phil Royer '13 and Tom Robbins '11 were named to the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association All-Region runners list last Monday.
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff Correction Appended### The Dartmouth football team finished the 2010 season with a winning record, 6-4 overall, on Saturday, soundly defeating the Princeton University Tigers, 31-0.
Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Correction Appended### The Big Green tennis team saw a successful finish to its fall season, going 6-5 in doubles and 11-9 in singles at the Big Green Invitational last weekend.
Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's soccer team scored its biggest victory of the season by knocking off #11 Monmouth University 4-0 to advance to the second round of the NCAA tournament for the second time in three years on Thursday.
With the appointment of new softball head coach Rachel Hanson, the athletic department has set in motion its plans to build a new facility for the varsity softball program by 2012. The new softball field will be of similar design to the newly-renovated men's baseball compound, Red Rolfe Field, according to a department press release, and the field will be located in the southeast corner of the Chase Field complex. The field's timetable depends largely on if the necessary permits are obtained on time.
Alex Kim / The Dartmouth Staff Alex Kim / The Dartmouth Staff Battling to survive a penalty kill lasting the final 1:31 of the game against Providence College, the Dartmouth women's hockey team held on for a 3-2 non-conference victory Tuesday night in Hanover. Dartmouth (6-1, 5-1 ECAC) has been victorious in its last seven meetings with the Friars (8-4-1, 1-1-1 HE). With 14:33 remaining in the third period, Amanda Trunzo '11 potted the game-winning goal from the near side.
Alexis Monroe / The Dartmouth Staff Alexis Monroe / The Dartmouth Staff Being a Dartmouth athlete is not solely about speed, aggression or agility, but is also about a passion and a love for the game.
"I'm not a kid anymore, but some days I sit and wish I was a kid again." Those lyrics are from a song by Travie McCoy lead singer of Gym Class Heroes called "Akidagain." Sometimes I feel a little nostalgic for the days back when we thought picking your nose was kind of adorable, but in a weird way the age when worries were few and far between.
In an unsuccessful opening weekend of basketball, both the Big Green men's and women's basketball teams took to the road and lost their season openers to Providence College (1-0) by a score of 87-52 and Northwestern University (1-0) 66-37, respectively. In Providence, the Big Green men's team (0-1, 0-0 Ivy) was outplayed by an overpowering Friars squad, who jumped out to a quick 19-3 lead and never looked back, taking a 25 point lead into halftime. The Friars shot 56 percent from the floor, including knocking down eight shots from behind the arc.